23 Nov 15 UTC | Spring, 1860: (Argotitan): Hey. :-) |
23 Nov 15 UTC | Spring, 1860: (El Cremoso): Hi! |
23 Nov 15 UTC | Spring, 1860: (El Cremoso): my apologies. i haven't played in a long time, so not sure how well i will do. |
23 Nov 15 UTC | Spring, 1860: (Argotitan): That's OK. I'm sure you'll do alright. :-P |
23 Nov 15 UTC | Autumn, 1861: i am not playing this very well. :( |
23 Nov 15 UTC | GameMaster: Union voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes Concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Conceede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
23 Nov 15 UTC | ouch. that hurt. good game. gotta run anyways. thanks for playing! |
23 Nov 15 UTC | You're OK. Chicago and the Atlantic are in your control. |
23 Nov 15 UTC | Honestly, I wouldn't have conceded. The game still had a lot of maneuvers to go. |
23 Nov 15 UTC | it's ok. i thought about moving to Cape May from Mass Bay, but only having one build would be my undoing. oh well. |
23 Nov 15 UTC | Yea, I don't know what you were thinking in the last turn there. You could afford to play more conservatively after taking Chicago and surrounding Richmond. The thing about this map is it's more about locking down the opponent home SCs than just accumulating SCs. You can and should take chances with growth. |